Two clippings which include references to the K-W Collegiate Institute where Dr. S.F. Leavine's eldest daughter, Desta Leavine, was a student. The first, undated, describes how Desta was one of three public speaking contest winners to address the K-W Kiwanis Club at one of their weekly luncheon meetings. Desta's speech focused on the Mary Celeste, a mystery ship of the last century found adrift and crewless in mid-Atlantic. The second clipping, from the July 7, 1945 edition of the Kitchener Record, includes promotion results for the K-W Collegiate .
Leavine, Stanley FrancisSix family portraits of of Dr. S.F. Leavine, his wife Desta, and their two daughers, Desta and Pauline taken on separate occasions, likely at the family resident, by Kitchener-Waterloo Record photographers.
Leavine, Stanley FrancisDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordDr. Stanley Leavine posed for the camera with his wife, Desta, and daughters, Desta and Pauline, indoors and outside.
Kitchener-Waterloo RecordFile consists of memos regarding the donation of funds by Dr. Desta Levine, on behalf of the Leavine family, for the purchase of a mace for the University of Waterloo, and related storage, as well as a proposal for a University mace authored by T. L. Batke, A. P. Gordon, and E. M. Brookes.
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